Pinterest is pitching TikTok advertisers with a new deck showcasing a "bonus media" offer to entice them to switch.
Droves of self-described "TikTok refugees" migrated over to other Chinese apps, specifically Lemon8 and RedNote.
The TikTok ban has been stopped (for now), but it might still be a good idea to consider your other options. Unless a US buyer intervenes, the app could disappear for US users on April 1. Read more: A VPN Alone Probably Won't Bypass TikTok Bans.
Enter Lemon8. With its Pinterest-meets-Instagram aesthetic, Lemon8 offers a social media platform for sharing everything from beauty hacks to home decor inspiration. But what exactly is Lemon8, and could it become the next big thing in a post-TikTok world?
the Pinterest competitor Lemon8, the photo editor Hypic, the AI "study companion" Gauth and the card game Marvel Snap, which belongs to a ByteDance subsidiary. Apple states that "apps developed by ...
Pinterest (PINS) reachead $30.39 at the closing ... nbsp; With the deadline approaching for TikTok parent ByteDance to divest from the platform or face a US ban, MikMak founder and CEO ...
The Supreme Court upheld the ruling that could ban TikTok on Sunday, but “TikTok refugees” across the country are already finding new platforms.
Instagram is reportedly luring TikTok creators over to Reels with bonuses ranging from $10,000 to $50,000, but there’s a catch.
Notably, RedNote (Xiaohongshu) is still available for download from the U.S. app store, despite being a Chinese-owned platform subject to China's data privacy and censorship laws. In the lead-up to TikTok's banning, many users have flocked to the video-forward platform as a potential alternative.
TikTok said service will be restored in the U.S. after President elect Trump vowed to issue an executive order Monday. Catch up on coverage of the TikTok ban.
TikTok is not the only app that went dark ahead of Sunday's ban. Here are six others removed from the Apple App and Google Play stores.
Unless TikTok’s China-based parent company, ByteDance, sells the app into new ownership, TikTok will be removed from Apple and Google app stores on Sunday, Jan. 19, reports CNN. The app will still be accessible on phones that have it previously downloaded, but it will not be able to update.